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GeoHazards, Volume 2, Issue 1

2021 March - 1 articles

Cover Story: This view of the Popocatépetl volcano (San Pedro Tlalmimiulpan, 6 March 2019) is a reminder of the powerfulness of natural forces. Even today, local traditions embrace ancient rituals and practices representing human respect toward the volcano’s destructive power, associated with a strong spiritual entity. The potential impact of volcanic activity on inhabited regions is recognized, a fact that makes the assessment of the effects of volcanic events a critical step toward mitigating possible human and economic consequences. View this paper
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25 January 2021

Volcanic exposure implies multiple hazards for human settlements. The identification of the potential hazards that volcanic activity can entail is a challenge requiring assessing the specific situations that a determined place would face. Popocat&eac...

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